A First Time
Author's Publicity Kit Materials
By Laura Hickey

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If you're a new author that has been requested
to send publicist materials, you may feel left in the dark
on what to send. Here's a list of the usual items.
1. Author Bio
This is no place for modesty. You're competing
with many other authors out there and need to show how your
hot and worth it. Remember to include your accomplishments
and give a little background information. Often readers want
to know about the author's interests..
2. A photo
This is optional, but if you want to get your
face out there, this could help. Keep in mind that not every
editor will use your photo.
3. Interviews
Any newspaper/magazine clippings may be include
if it's related to you and your writing, awards an accomplishments.
Clippings about your personal life may bore the editor requesting
your materials.
4. Reviews
If you have any reviews for your latest release,
have them printed on clear 8.5 X 11 paper and include them
in your kit.
5. Promotional Items
It may also be requested that you send any promotional
items. Examples would be: Posters, pens with your web address,
buttons, bookmarks,etc...
As time goes on, you'll expand your PR kit.
A great idea is to have a press kit right on your website
to save editors time and money. You may want to have all your
current materials in one easy to download PDF file. Each time
you have something new to add update the file.
Laura Hickey is an up and coming author.
Her works include Mysterious Chills and Thrills for Kids and
a co-writer position for the TV pilot, Officially Lush. You
can read more free articles by Ms. Hickey on her homepage:
http://www.laurahickey.com
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